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Unfortunately, animals have a knack for putting themselves in dangerous situations. Because they are constantly in search of food, they often end up in undesirable places. If you want to see what happens when animals get too close to electric power, sit tight, because it’s shocking, so let’s get started.
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Flying Fox
The flying foxes are enormous bats, with the largest wingspan of any bat, so it’s no surprise that the flying fox in our first video got stuck in some power lines and paid the price with its life. The bat can be seen hanging from the cable upside down. The people in this video are trying to rescue a flying fox cub after its mother was electrocuted on power lines.
Many flying foxes are killed this way and unfortunately, some have their babies with them when it happens, just like the one in this video. More bats can be seen dead after enduring powerful shocks when coming in contact with power lines. Some fall to the ground and others are seen hanging on the power lines.
Cat
This wild cat stands right below an electric fence and the second he makes contact with the fence; he scrams out of there. This curious cat jumps on some sort of electrical transformer and everything seems to be fine until the cat touches something and is shocked to death. He can be seen collapsing to the ground half a second after it is zapped. A curious cat that climbed up an electric pole was zapped and killed in this video. You can see it falling to the ground after the shock.
A cat sits at the top of an electric pole when he suddenly makes a back flip and falls into the crane that’s trying to help him out. As the crane operator begins to lower the crane, the cat jumps out onto the roof and vanishes. Hence, I’m not sure if the backflip was caused by a shock, or if the cat just wanted to impress onlookers. However, I’m thinking, if it was a shock, the cat would not have jumped on the roof that way.